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Penny Wise, Pound Poor

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        Fall was a tubercular cousin
        residing in the country
        sparse hair,
        rasping cough.

        2
        Night air was damaging
        stringing pumpkins
        around orange chains, the
        milkweed pod shivering
        in open shirtsleeves
        little noises sifting
        from burrows in her chest.

        3
        Fall was...
        reputedly from another country
        wore glaring cravats,
        gold leaf and Rubenesque chain;
        stalked the lark
        mocked the breeze.

        4
        Penny wise, pound poor
        leaves
        a shock of hair
        prematurely white
        degradingly picked from
        the comb
        flung out fireflies
        crisp bodies to singe
        fire-cold light.

        5
        Advancing stairs
        in poor light,
        the season became makeshift
        wallpaper
        hung by tedious hands.
        Little seep of plaster dirt
        escaping the touch,
        grass bristled by frost
        where occasional flower
        was torched with cold
        savaged bees
        stumbled from the weeds.



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